Nitro Finish Flaw

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Gents,
I picked up a 2005 Gibson LP Standard for a reasonably good price with the idea of selling to make a small profit.
The guitar is in excellent condition except for a flaw in the nitro on the face of the headstock. I have seen the sinking in of finish around the inlaid logo before. The other flaws are new for me.
Is this somewhat normal? It is not loose or flaking off.
 
Gents,
I picked up a 2005 Gibson LP Standard for a reasonably good price with the idea of selling to make a small profit.
The guitar is in excellent condition except for a flaw in the nitro on the face of the headstock. I have seen the sinking in of finish around the inlaid logo before. The other flaws are new for me.
Is this somewhat normal? It is not loose or flaking off.
Can you post pictures?
 
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